Medicine against consumption



Patented 'Nov. 14, 1922.

UNITED VINCENZO GATTO RUFFO, OF ROME, ITALY.

MEDICINE AGAINST CONSUMPTION.

' No Drawing.

for hypodermic use intended to be employed for treating pulmonary. or other forms of tuberculosis.

This new medicine is composed of the following ingredients-in the approximatepr'oportions hereafter specified.

o Grains. Distilled Water 15. 4 Carbolic acid 0.077 Mercury, diiodide 0. 015

Disodium methylarsenate 0.77

Iodium 0. 077 Potassium iodide in suflicient quantity to dissolve. I Potassium sulphoguaiacolate 1. 54:

- Iodiiun chloride 0.015

Appileation filed June 2, 1920. Serial moi 885,932.

Of the two chlorides of iodine, the tri chloride .is most generally employed as a medicinal agent, and is to be understood as preferred in the above list of ingredients. I

What I claim -is:' Y

A medicine for treatment of'pulmonary and other forms of tuberculosis and adapted for hypodermic use, comprising the following ingredients substantially in the proportions named, distilled Water 15.4 grains, carbolic acid 0.077 grains, mercury diiodide 0.015 grains, disodium methylarsenate 0.77 grains, iodium 0.077 grains potassium iodide in sufiicient quantity to dissolve, potassium sulphoguaiacolate 1.54 grains, iodium chloride 0.015 grains. I

In testimony whereof I have signed my name in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses at Rome this seventh day .of J anuary 1920.

1 "VINC'ENZO GATTO RUFFO.

Witnesses:

, ANGELOV-CARATTONI, CoUL'ro F ONTONI. 

